Kourtney Kardashian's Son's Bedroom Is a Little Boy's Dream Come True

Based on her family's penchant for opulence, it's easy to think that Kourtney Kardashian would prioritize style over her children's kitschy obsessions while decorating their rooms. Surprisingly, that couldn't be farther from the truth.

When she found out that her son, seven-year-old Mason Disick — Scott Disick and Kourtney Kardashian's first born — was over the moon (in a galaxy far, far away) for Star Wars, she turned his room into a sleeker version of the Millennium Falcon.

Kardashian released images of Mason's interglacial-inspired room on her website today. "As kids get older, it's fun for their rooms to change as their interests do," she wrote.

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The bedroom's most out of this world feature? The ceiling. Covered in starry constellations, a bright white "moon" (that doubles as a sconce) glows in the center. "Martyn Lawrence Bullard showed me this amazing constellation wallpaper from Ralph Lauren, which Mason and I loved," she said. "We covered the ceiling in it."

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Mason gets to fall asleep gazing at the night sky in his full-size RH Baby & Child bunkbed thanks to a "cool star projector that blasts the ceiling and walls with stars and the Milky Way," explained Kardashian.

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The ceiling may be the most fascinating to us, but for Mason, the highlight of his room is probably his intense Star Wars collection, organized above an industrial-style dresser. "This high-shine chrome dresser is by designer Timothy Oulton and I originally bought it for Mason's nursery," said Kardashian. "I had the tonal shelves above it installed when we needed more space to hold all of Mason's favorite toys and collectibles."

After Kardashian shared photographs of her four-year-old daughter Penelope's room last month, we've been waiting for more from this stylish group.

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